Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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The 1962 Lohian Loveland High School Loveland,0hi0 NKB Dedication a VUESEWV To Mr. Brannen, who gave his untiring efforts toward helping others, we dedicate this annual. No one will ever forget his cheery smile, his friendly greeting, or his pleasant manner whenever he met anyone; We shall never forget him. Let Nancy Byman: editor, guide you through the pages of the 1962 Lohian. 3 Foreword 0n Llu-sc- pages you will fmd the story of the happiest years of our livcsl With the passing of timtn tho vclmos of our school life grow fainter and fainter. lone forever arc the routine days Of school lifv and you will he able to relive thcm only in your memory. The staff invites you to take :1 walk down nwmm'y lam- with them and relive those happy bygone days of your high school life. W- lass: .-.l . 2.13;.- lm.-l:..n1u .3 3! ll I u l i l anwal' ' vJ. 657W Table of Contents M Hu 'u ,1..-.- l' - u :3 Foreword ...................... 4 Table of Contents .............. 4 a r Administration ...... . . . . . . . . . . . .5 b TheStudents......'....... ...... 15 E Athletics. . . . . ................. 29 . f Activities ..................... 47 l 5? Underclassmen ................ 79 E 5 Junior High ................... 87 w 1. ., -...,..yw.V . Lyman wmmmmj ,4! i I ! NKB Administration '- Being superintendent of the Loveland schools is not an easy task, but IX-Ir. Hurst performs his duties well. Our problems were solved and our questions were answered by our assist- ant principal, RIF. RICCoy. Our principaL Mr. Ogg, was always ready with a smile and a helping hand. Miss Templirfs doors were always open to any student who needed any guidance help. Mr. Mason, as principal of the elementary school, keeps things running quite smoothly. Mr. Brannen will always be remem- bered for his friendly ways and ca- pable mcthods of teaching and for being curriculum director. MI: Gest capably handled the administration of the Branch Hill Elementary School. School Board Mrs. LaForge as clerk of the Lox'eland School Board faithfully and accurately rc- Corded the activities of the board. The mcmbcrs of the Loveland School Board, XII. Poe. president, KIr. Leming. Mrsh Cornett1 h'Ir. Rlalott and Mr. Gentry, are busy discussing plans for the expansion of the schools in our system. Faculty rHEVlRB' IHL ?L'TVCN Ur 1M1: Neumann, Mrs, Kelly and Mr. Piccianol make up the ILHSV English Department. They have the, answer for almost any English question. M4 mwmt v' ' S ??KEEF WU m Our librarian, Rfrs. :entry, was responsible for the many interesting displays and ex- hibits in the library. We are grateful to Mr. Zimmerman, NIr. Salisbury and Mr. Felter for their assistance in stressing the importance of mathematics in our school. The science department, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Poser and Mr. Koehl, have done a good job of keeping up with the space age during the past year. The girls in the home economics Classes will al- ways rmnmuber the interesting recipes and new sewing tcchniqucs taught to them by Miss Kenney. Miss Payne: as business education director, has assisted many students who wish to at- tain more experience in the business held. The 111011113013 of 0111' sports dcpamnent, M1: RICCOy; Mr. Englv. M1: Milalik, Miss Reynolds, MI: Williamson. and K112 DcW'itt. meet to plan our future games, Our music department was run effi- ciently by 311: Coosman and RIr, Ro- buck. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Neumann encourage the students to study by making history and government interesting and easy to learn. The boys learned many new Skills in the shop and drawing room from 311'. Ach- termann and NIr. Baker. Secretaries Smiles and courtesy wcre the watch- word of our office staff. Mrs. Hill and Birs. Kloore. M1 s Elliot skillfully runs the oiTin 0f lhv clmncmmy building. Mrs. Lcdford and Rim KIarCum am the cashiers in the lunchmom. They handle thc lunch moncy of over one thousand students daily. Nurse NIrs. Hartman cheerfully gave shots and helpful advice 10 all of us. Drivers . Hill. . Blartin, Ime, Seward. ' . XViggim. AIrs. Nm'akof. M11 Potts. and Mr. Seward were Our bus drivers. Mrs. Huff. compose our cooking staH Custodians Mrs Dang our lady custodian, greets every- one with a cheery hello. Nurse9s Aid R1113. Smith was an indispensable aid to the school nurse. I-Mnmam .. ARI . Messrs, Bryant. :Vlu'ard. Solxsman: Bolden and Seward haw kept up the appearance of our school by their con- stant work. The Students NKB FIRST SETTLED BY COL. THOMAS PA XTON IN 1796 INCORPORATED JULY 21.1876 L And now Loveland is a City . . . Cross over the bridgeA Flag rising at eight. Chateau La Roche 16 All of Us Coach McCoy with his office assist- ants, Shirley and Karla. Girlhs State Delegate, Sandy Taylor. Adora Shaaner helped Mrsh Hill in the office. Let us in on the joke. ', mm The WNatls Cookin1.5 cooks stop to talk with Bob Smith, the host. Cookie takes the cake, Boy! What a gameg Dad. I l ! I did it all in twenty scconds . . . Keep your mind on the game, boys! Out! W, Strike three! Tournament tension . The tip OH! Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . . . Wh'afs wrong With that egg, Diana? Practice makes perfect. DcVVitfs Dragstercsscs. Et tu. Brute? W'atvh 0th for your Engcrs. ', work. work. Whatss your excuse this time? Slow down, Miss Payne. Even the bubbles will taste better. Keep your Fmgers out of the batter! Did I really learn all that? Homeward ho! . . , Then, Cicero said h . . Gosh! When dld they lower the drmkmg foun- rain? J. A. members admire the poster about their fair. Hey, this book is really cool, But, Mrs. Kelly: Mr. Smith! Tm hungry! More, please! Can you eat all that? ThirU-sfx cents! That was good, good, good! 24 Now, to wind the mm . . . Counseling was fun as well as beneficial. May I check this one out? Oh, those class meetings. The spectators must have gotten cold feet. Which is Rich? O.K. On three we push. Be sure to pack it tightly. I t I. Now whom shall we say he looks like? Come on, kids. Get lined up. Letfs see, should I type Wlookie or Kathleen? Do we have to use all these pictures? No fingerprints on the pictures, Bill! 27 VVhereis that tie? Let me help you. Give me an easy word, ML Hurst. 28 num- Athletics core 14-6 3. The second half .va ,. scored by the while our executed play which baffled the Mustangs but the sect'ators ' 4.1. vma .. Ming, NKB o C 0-Champi0n Football Team The 1961 football season was a very exciting one for Loveland High School. The team won the Eastern Hills League Co-Championship. This is the hrst time in the history of Loveland High School that a team has ever won this honor. Congratulations to the 1961 football team. Congratulations to Mike for being named to the Post Times-Star Team. Further congratu- lations to Mike. Bob, Ken and Bill for being on the Eastern Hills Team. Captains Bill, Rick, and Ken present the co- championship trophy to Mr. McCoy and Mr. . ' 1 n O . u: r? ES Mike Taylor, Bob Amburn, Ken Simpson, Bill Parchman. Seasonas Scores XVilliamsburg 6 We 36 DePorres 0 We 40 Greenhills 46 We 0 Mariemont 16 We 18 NIilford 8 We 28 New Richmond 0 We 66 Madeira 20 Mia 20 Indian Hill 14 We 20 Hamilton Catholic 36 We 0 LOVELAND GROCERY 655-388! Loveland. Ohio 7:933:15. . Mike Taylor Don Polly . . '. 42:31- Steve W illiams Ham' lton ff Ks? KNEELING: S Cole, D, Rose. F. Horton, R. Ingramj N. Day, D Polly STANDING: R Hopkins, C. Martin, J. Thomas$ M Potts, J. Gambill, Coach Williamson. Freshman Basketball Team Coach BIihalik and Coach Williamson. SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 8 TRI COUNTY RADIO CAB COMPANY LOVELAND PHARMACY 665-5095 664-2' H Taonr and Jackson S+ree+s 35 KNEELING: Coach DeWilt, G. Rollie, STANDING: R. Schoonover, C. Hamilton, D. R050. W. Stamm. K. Garren, H. Smith, J. Patterson, L. Bennett, K. Simpson, By Parchmanj G. Hallof. Varsity Basketball Team Coafh DcWVitL rhet'ks 54'0th uith Captain Jvrry Patterson and Manager Geno Rolkv, FISHER ONE HOUR MARTINIZWG MICHAEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Phone 683-2lbl Loveland. Ohio Phone 683-0800 36 Richard Schoonover i :3 I i F? s Gordon Hallof Kenny Garren John Patterson 37 n: . Harry Smith .U r Bill Parchman Wayne Stamm -: fn-uwmaummmmmmmei .mmmxmwwzmmin-mum KNEELING: GA Mobley S. Ellis. D. Drinnen. R. Kyde. D. Taylor, B. King. STANDING: Coach Mihalik. D. Coier. J. Carpenter. B. McCoy, L. Smith, T. Lacy, D. Shanks. G. Henkcl. Reserve Basketball Team Dennis Drinncn. Coach Bdihalk. Grog Henkcl ChCCk method of tossing hall for a basket. MILUTZER'S CHUCK'S SOHIO SERVICE Loveland. Ohio Loveland. Ohio Phone 683-9934 38 Once again tht football Cheerleadcrs. Lucy Bush Sandy Ogden. Sandy NIFCQV. Sharon EhreL Janet Simpson. and Suel- lcn Weber pose for a picturc. Cheerleaders Hrre we find the va ' Cheerleaders. Th are Betsy Com ctt. Sharon Ehret, Shirlcy Ward: Sandy h-IcCoy. Lucy Bush, Karla Brown, Sandy SL 11:16: and Janet Simpson. Linda W'ard. Phyllis Amhurn, Sandy Gibson. Suel- :4 :7 7 len Weber. Sandy Ogden and Janet 'Winchester . E? form a triangle for the cameraman. Reserve and Freshm an Cheerleaders Freshmen cheerleaders J. Haas. W. Gillcy. and Mel Stamm try a new pose. BROWN RAMBLER SALES Remember-No one can bea+ our deal on a brand new Rambler Loveland, Ohio Phone 665-4808 40 W me ' V man : FIRST ROW: G. Henkel, Manager: B. Parchmam W. Stamm, D Drinncm CA Patterson. R. Kydc. S. Barrick. G. Rolkc, Manager SECOND: D. Polly, G. Hallof, D. Scott, R. Switzer, Coach Mihalik. P. Hickman. R SChOOnover: T. Lacy Varsity and Reserve Basketball FIRST ROW: B. McCoy P. Ward. N. Day, I. Bowman, H. Lohr. B. Pauley. T. Kroeger. M. Carla, D. Earnst. SECOND: M. Girty, B Mattox, V. Connor, I Gambill, B. Salsgivcr, J. Adams. J. Thomas, D. Forstc, Coach Williamson. L. W. NISBET COMPANY Lumber-Phone 665-4857 Hardware-Phone 665-4833 Lumber, Builder's Suppiies. Feed. Hardware 41 Sport Activities Keep your eye on that ball, Wayne! Hey Coach! Stop that fighting! Golf i Team This year for the first time we have a golf team, The members of the team are: R. 11C- Henry. B Reynolds, Coach DeWitt. K. Weber, and D. Taylor. h BROWN'S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Loveland. Ohio 42 The 1961-62 GAA. has accepted a Constitution which stated that G.A.A. would be run by a tem- porary and permanent board. This yearas board consists of the following: FIRST ROW: M, Barry, K, Brown, S McCoy, S Ward, Miss Reynolds, ad- visor. SECOND: J. Mcr Henry, V. Hurst, B. Kelly, P. Bowling. THIRD: B. CometL L. Ward. L. Bush, J. Wilson, M. Wiggins, B. Moliterl LOVELAND MUTUAL BUILDING 8c LOAN Insured Savings Phone 683-2400 Home Loans The G.A.A. officers are Advisor Miss Rey- nolds, L. White, B. Kelly, K. Brown, S. McCoy, M. Barry, S. Ward, J. McHenry. S. SkinkleM D. Grosnicklc. B. Kclly, S. Ehrct, J, Dugger. L. Bush. M. Krocner. S. Ward. 5. McCoy, V. Smits, K. Brown, J. Rest. 5. Florence Girls Varsity and Reserve Basketball FIRST ROVV': S. Stork. B. Cohrn. C. Jones. K. Wilson. L. Ward. P. Amburn. STANDING: J. Taylor, CM Hamilton. M Stamm, S. Og- den, B. Molitor, L. Paytcs. ll7 Taylor Sireef Heaf wiih gas for less LOVELAND GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 44 Loveland. Ohio FIRST ROW: S. Ogden. J. Rest S. McCoy. B. Cornetn L, Bush. JA Wilson. S. Ward. M. Stamm, M. Wiggins: S. Florence. SECOND: S. Burns, C. Wilson, L. VVcigand, E. VVhitecotton, L Ward, 5. Ehrct. P. Bowling, B. NIDlitor; B. Kelly, 5. Girls Softball Fun was had by all the girls in any type of sports activity. Here is KarEa aren t you in the wrong class? Below we find the girls won- dering if that ball is ever going to come down. MESSENGER'S CANDY LAUNDRYMAC The Besf o F Fine Candies 45 Loveland. Ohio Co-Captains Linda Ward, Coach Miss Reynolds, and Betty Molitor. Scorekeepers Lynn White and Terry Ford, A11 stars M. Barry, S. Mfard, J, Wiison in car with S. Ehret. S. Florence. L. Bush, B. Cornett, S BICCOVf, and P. Bowling. NKH SEATED: J. Deerwester, B. Keliy, Coach McCoy, Av Smits, V, Hurst. STANDING: C. Fields, S, Capozio, K. Roush, J. McHenry, M. Kroener, S. Ogdem I Deerwester, J. Gambill, Student Council The Student Council adviser Coach McCoy, and his officers, M. Smits, V. Hurst, B. Kelly, and J. Deerwester: meet to discuss their plans for their next mcctmg. LIN BROWN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Candies and NoveHies Milford, Ohio FIRST ROW: J. Williams, C, Fields, L. Brock L. Brock, T. Krell1 N. Byman, B. Kelly. C. DuCharme, L. Reames, M. Pfarr, G. Adkins, C, Schoch, S. Lear. SECOND: I Mosely. T. chsley. K. Roush. T. Ford. J. Gambill, R. Schoonove'r, H. Perry, R. Reder, D. Hammock: K. Talley. THIRD: D. Kraeft, W. Stevens, S Williams, D, Scott, B. Camp, B. Davis, 5. Deerwester, F. Horton, J. Tuttle, D. Poe, S. McFarland. Scholarship Team In the NIiami University District, Division II, Linna Reames received fourth place in Spanish H; Bill Camp, fourth in Senior Social Studies; Richard Schoonover, fifth in Spanish II; Dewain Poe, sixth in Algebra II; Cheri Fields, twentieth in Algebra I: John Tuttle, twelfth in Algebra I; Betty Kelly, twelfth in English II; Karen Roush, thirteenth in English II; Nancy Byman, fourteenth in English 12; Louise Brock, eleventh in English 12: Steve Deem'ester, sixth in American history: Kathy Schoch, Hfth in English IX. Bill Camp received further honors by receiving eighth place in the state in Division 11. Steve Deerwester: John Tuttle, Dewain Poe and Kathy Schoch received honorable mention in the state in Division II. SEATED: C. Fields. B. Kelly. L. Brock, K, Roush, N. Byman, STANDING: B. Camp, D Poe, I, Tuttle, NOT PICTURED: R Schoonover, S. Dccrwestcr: L. Reames, K. Schoch. TRI COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU AMITY 5c TO $l.00 STORE 209 Loveland Ave. Brown Shopping Cen+er Brown Building 49 SEATED: I Johns, K Brown: Miss Templin, Miss Poser, N. Byman, B. Cornett. STANDING: L. Howington, D. Ham- mock, S Taylor, J. McHenry, T. Biggs, R. Laugel, J. Deerwester, P. Bowling, L. Brock, B, Harmes, L. Brock ....-.d' t . 1 3 1 I u . . Future Teachers of America The officers of tho FTA. B. Cornmt. Miss Tem- piin. adviser. K. Brown. J. Johns. Miss Poser, advisor. and N. Byman. put on their best 4512355- room smiles - for our camera, LOVELAND DAIRY WHIP PETIT INSURANCE AGENCY Loveland. Ohio 50 Loveland. Ohio SEATED: R. Bourne. D. DeFfenbaugh. 0 Fields, N. Byman, L. James: G. Adkins. STANDING: S. Cowan, LA Brock, J. Deerwester, B Hale, S Jones, W. Camp, L. Blount, L. Brock, Library Staff SEATED: W. Spidle, C. Newton, J. MuHenry. C. Noggler. S. Taylor. STANDING: M Siciliano, M. Norris, H, Perry, P. Lewis, D. Meacham, C. Schoch. IWILA um: mlzmnlzm i mm! BROKEN HILL FARM LOVELAND FOOD BANK Loveland1 Ohio Loveland, Ohio 51 FIRST ROW: J. Rost. L. Bush, I. MCHenry. L. Nieman. D, Gudgeon, Bk Hale. C. Sewell, J. Heiden. SECOND: Miss Payne M. Wells. E. Whitecottom S. Taylor. G. Morris. M. Stender, C. Wilder, J. Rich, L. Wood. W. Ellis, P. Bowling. THIRD: R. Waiton, S. McCoy, L. White, D. Ehert, H. Henze, S. Florence, L. Hilc, S. Ehcrt, P. Schoolcr. F.B.L.A. Here oHicers. JA MrHenry. J. Rost. I. Hcidcm P. Bowling. M. Wells and L. Hiie. gather to discuss the agenda of the next F.B.LA. meeting with Miss Payne, 52 Latin Club The Latin Club ofTircrs and advisers. J. Doer- n'estPr. B. Kvliv. Mr. Salishury. Miss Templin. 1., Brock and K. Roush. saw to it that the club at'tix'itics wcrr: handlcd cmricntly. FIRST ROJV: RUSS Temnlin. K. Talley. J. Marrum. C. Fields. J. CrccmvaltL D, R'It'nrhmn B. Kelly C. Adkins. Mr. Salisbury. SECOND: F. Horton. L. Brock. L. James. B. Cornctt L. Bmtk K. Roush. K. hth'Carthy. CL DuChnrmC. R Mitchell, M. Norris, N. Byman. THIRD: J. Dccrwcstcr. CV Ncu'ton. W. Stm-cns, J. Tulllc. J. Dcvrwcstcr. M. Carlc, T. Ford. D, Haxm'nobl-iJ J Carmel. xyv i x ? 53 wfm 25:33 FIRST ROXV: L. Brork, J. Dccrwoster. B. Cornell. K. Brown. R. Spidlo, Mr. Nvumann. 1.. Brock. N. Bymnn. R. Schoon- m'm'. H. chc. J, Johns. C. DuChm'mc. R. Langel. SECOND: L Bush. 3 Pugh. S. Nr'al. K. Ronsh, S. Skinklv. B. Kelly J. MCI-Irnry. C. vatou. M. Avrcc. P. Becks. S. W'illiams. THIRD: 5. Conan. R. Walton, LA Pnylcs. P. Collinson. D. Roush. K. Pfarn L. ShaancL K. Krcss, D. AMcnrham. Rf. Norris. AX. Hodd. E. Ross. FOURTH: I Rust. D. Fostmz j Dcwrnrstm: H Brown. C. Hught's. D. R050. 5, Barrirk. B. Langcnhnmum: K. St'harlL CI. Fiplds. 1U. Krm-m-r T. Ford. FIFTH: B. Brown. C. PmlsA R. Hood. S. H'vhcr. P. Amhum. BA Cnhrm C. H'iklcr. C. Morris. L. VVUOKI. S. Ehrct. S. Florence, S. Ogdcn. SIXTH: B. Jordan. D. Galts. J. Grccnwrzlcl. L. Marlmx'c. P .Itmm. D. Jackson. B. Wrmm. L. James. B Renner. T. Deutsch. Tigervs Tongue R. Schoonovcr. N. Bymam assistam Cditors: L. Brock. B. Spldle, editors: Mr, Ncumann. adviser. Everyone anxiously waits for 1h:- Tiger's Tongue so that they may read the latcst nvws around school. The sales personnel of the staff includes Lucy Bush and Hugh Wene. They seem to be checking the ads with their advisor Mr, Ncumann. ROLKE BROS. SUPPLY CO. 664-262 I Loveland' Ohio 55 McCOY'S PONY KEG 205 Broadway Loveland. Ohio Spelling Bee Spelling BCC' XVinm-rs xwrc Ginny Smim who won third placr. Kars-n Roush. who won smoncl plan: and Cheryl Harris who Hon first plat'c. Tho sophnmnn's uho partiti- patbd u'ch V'. XVilson, C. 1 Vik1vr. D. Hnmmm'k. and D. Shanks Thc thrvz junior partiripums I wore C. Smite. S, Vi1liams. and K. Roush. Thc rcprrwnmtix'cs from thc srnior vlass wcrr L. Pn'cwk. P. Imwis. J. Mrchry. C Harris. and N. Bymmx The pm'liripams tmm 111v freshman Clms xx'rro C Srlmrh. KI. Yr'l1x. J. TnHix'cr. J. Coffmzm. and C. Fia-lds. SEATED: B. Bournc. MV Siciliano. L. Blount. M. Norris S. Cowan, D4 Mcacham. C Fields, K. Schorh, L. James, G. Adkinsv STANDING: N Byman. H. Perry, B, Spidle, B. Hale. J, Dcvrwoslcr. W. Camp. S. Jones, I McHenry, CA Ncu'ton, C.Nogg1cn 1.. Brock and L. Brock. Library Club 7.1. B Spidlc, L. Brock Mm Gentry, R. Reder, S Jones. 57 Annual Staff Nancyk diligent work and umiring chorts guided the other mem- bers of the staff toward presenting a u'cll-orqanizcd event of their high school career. The entire staff was ably assisted by the ad- viser? Mrs. Kelly. Without the help of Cheryl Harris and Karla. Brown, our Assistant Co-Editors, the annual work would not have gone so smoothly Bil! Camn BiH Spidle and Sam Barrick helped Bud take all of the many pictures. NORBELLE FLORIST Wedding Flowers Betty Kelly. Hazel Hrnze. Lee Shaffner, Valerie Hurst, Cookie Pfarr, Chm'vl Langdon, Judy Hcidcm and Judy Johns form the produc- tion staff. Judy Johns, Cheryl Langdon. Libby Hile, Valerie Hurst, Betsy Cornett. and Lee Shaffner for the sales staff. Oh, hurry, take the picture; ifs cold! Club M. Smits, G Hallof, R. Andrew. R. Schoonover. P. Hickman, D Bocks. K. Simpson. D. Rose. S. L. Bennett. D. Scott. B. Amburn. Coach Williamson. G, Patterson, H. Smith. J. Amyx. D. Drinncn. R. Frazier. R. Hartman, S. Hauser M. Taylor. B. Parchman. R. Jordan, L. Bush. S. Ehret, S. McCoy. S. den L. Ward. J. Simpson, SA Ogden. K. Brown. Miss Reynolds, Coach DcWitt. Coach Engle. Advisers Coach DcWitt, Coach McCoy, and Coach Mihalik share a private joke with the officers of the club. Lucy Bush, Miss Reynolds, Gordan Hallof, Karla Brown, and Ken Simpson. BROWN'S SUPER MARKET Brown Shopping Ceni'er Loveland. Ohio 60 Spanish Club Vice President V. Connor, Secretary T. Ford. Ad- viser Mr. Neumann, President K. Pfarr, Advisor Mr; Neumann, and Treasurer S Taylor discuss a Spanish word game. FIRST ROW: V. Connors, B. Langenbrunner, S. SkinkIe. P. Jones, L. Marlow, LV Cox, J. Seaman, R. Schoonover SEC- OND: Mrs. Neumann, K. Rough; B. Kelly, L. Hoppe, L. Reames: K Pfarr, 5 Capozio, Mr. Neumann. THIRD: RV Laugel, D. Taylor, B. Cohrn, S. Pugh, S. Hauser, D. Lacy, B. Hanger, S. Taylor. FOURTH: B. Spidle, T. Ford, M. Kroener, N. Allen, S, Deerwester, D. Poe, L. Hoppe, G. Nieman. RED'S SERVlCE STATION CORNETT REAL ESTATE Loveland. Ohio Loveland. Ohio 61 The participants in the speech contest were R. Hartman, B. Dayg Mr. DeWitt: K. Pfarr, 5. Ward, and S, Skinkle. Speech Contest The 1962 spccch Classes began an event which is to become an annual affair. The six best speakers from the two speech Classes were chosen to speak in a general assmnbly. Loving cups were presented to the two wi nncrs. Barbara Day and :k Stevens proudly accept the trophies fro nfh DcW'itl for their en- tcrtaining and lemming speeches. Jack rc- veivccl first place and Barbara was runner up. LOU'S BARBER SHOP LOVELAND LANES. INC. 426 Loveland Ave. 665-7923 Elm S+ree+ Loveland. Ohio 62 TROMBONES: B. Hickman, S. Kroenen T, Riggs, P Greene, J. Barnett, K. Smith Band Of 1962 CLARINETS: D. Stevens, P. Lewis, D. Smith, J. Carper, L. Hundley. K. Penny. L. Reamcs. L. Howingtom N. Amshoft, J. Bush. S Mobley, CLIFTON UNIFORM SHIRTS Loveland. Ohio 63 DRUMS: FRONT ROW: B. Adkins. T. Mearns. H. Perry. D. Taylor L. Carine. J. Bradley. M. Robinson. BACK ROW: J. Adams, R Irvin, W. Dews, A. W'ilson, M. Moore. D. Shanks. BELLS AND FLUTES: Sr Neale. N. Williams. G. Borkelmann. H. Went. L. James, J. Greenwald. B. Wilson. BROWN'S PARTY SUPPLY Phone 683-0235 Loveland. Ohio 64 TRUMPETS: FIRST ROW: L, Morris. J. V'Vilner. E. Nichols. J. Smx'ard. SECOND: J. Fisher. B Cox. D. Shurts. C. FieldsA THIRD: S. Cole L. Palatos. G. Rolkc. FOURTH: B Pearson. .I. Tolliver. G. Harris. SAXOPHONES: FRONT ROW: J. Wells, C. Wilder, B Cornett: B. Day, G. Lewis. BACK ROW: J. Adams, E, Whitecotton, D. Poe, B. Tufts. TUBAS: J. Carpenter, M. Fields. C. Anderkim E. Welsh, S, Capozio, J, Williams. Mrs. Goosman discusses a musical composhion with asswtant band di- rector Hugh Wene. Jack WiIliams and Peggy Lewis helped Mr; Robuck by bcinq choir accompanist. BAUER INSURANCE AGENCY chvelancl1 Ohio L. Reames, C. Harris, S, Skinkle, C. Fields, B, Cornett, P. Amburn, N, Byman, Cy Pugh, J McHenry Triple Trio L. James. S. Krocncr. and S. Capozio were the reserves for the Triple Trio. Sue Neale: pianist. DEERWESTER'S DRIVE IN STONEYBROOK DRY CLEANERS Loveland. Ohio 67 Elm S+ree+ 665-7222 Maj orettes One memory which will hc with us is that 01' the gala half-timv shows performed lay the hand during foothall St-ason. Rcsponsiblc for much of this shaming wow Ihc. majorcttes whose imdcr was Karla Brown. a senior. Karla has hccn 21 Iilzljm'l'ttv fur six years. She has hvon head nmjm'vtlr 161' two years. Congratulations to Kzn'hz I'm. hm milstzmd- ins; pm'fm'mancvs. STANDING: S. Skinkle, P. Amhurn, E. Wrcnn. B. Cohrn. J. Wilson, M. Wiggins. L. WarcL L. Cox, L. Shaanr. KNEELING: K. Brown, i Junior-Senior Prom Mcct the. king and qLu-vn oil the- prom. Hill and ShirIL-y. Garden Of Eden The 1962 Junior-Scnior Prom, held on Saturday; R-Iay 19, was a thrilling event for all who attended. In the midst of mFhC Garden of Eden, ' the happy couples danced to the music of Don Lackeyjs orchestra. The chairman of the Prom stops to rest and what with thC advisers. Thank goodness: someone was playing! Look at that pretty pink goldfish! HES got a green tail. Even parents enjoy Proms GARRETT'S FLOWERS Loveland Ohio 70 In spite of the warm weather the decorations at the prom prox'ided 21 cooling atmosphere and everyone had a wonderful time. Here are some early arrix'ers coming through the H w entrance of the ,ardcn Of Eden? Mort. what is 50 intercsling about that crown? Hoid still a minute whi'le we take the picture of all the attendants and the king and queen. I just canht beIieve it! SUE ZETTE'S STYLING SALON Loveland. Ohio The prom was ably supervised by Mr. Koehl and Mr. Smith. Junior class advisers. KTany thanks are extended to XIargic Krocncr: prom chairman. for hcr an work. Now, Bud. we've got a picture of you. Thafs it! Look at tho birdie and say cthsCf Hey, whaEs the big joke, Cookie? Oh! I wasnft ready to have my picture taken! CURT'S BARBER SHOP Loveiand, Ohio chs go for a walk through the Tiardon of Eden? Arcrft the dccorations just lovely? How do you work this $$9b8zw' camera? Is this what you call a double date, Rich? HERFF JONES COMPANY Indianapolis. Indiana Homecoming King and Queen Bill Parrhman and Shirley XVard. the Loveland High School swcmhcarts, were Crowned king and quccn of the 1961 Homecoming Candidates The attendants in the king and quccrfs court were: P. Boxx'ling. M. Smits, K. Brown. R. Hurt- mam L. Reamcs K Simpson V. Hurst. M. Taylorl the A u'VVeH'e in the Money,7 The lights dim and the show starts. Listen to the lullaby of Broadway. Pl! take away those gum shoes! Telephone Numbers ROZZI'S FAMOUS FIREWORKS. INC. 683-0620 Loveland, Ohio iiWeire in the Morley,u di- rected by lVIrs. Kelly, was a great success. A bank was never like this bank anywhere in the United States, No book- keeper could equal Hugh Weneis feat in becoming the owner of the bank in a few hours. The struggling young man, Bill Parchman, and his wealthy sweetheart, Shirley Ward, provided the love in- terest. Mary Barry as the head of advertising agency always had troubles with her staff of workers. Many thanks to Mrs. Kelly for all her hard work in directing the show, and a bou- quet of roses to Mr, Robuck for his fine direction of the music. 683-062l I know that letter is somewhcre. Wrong key, boys! Cha! Cha! Cha! Dig those pantaloons! But Herman did try to keep the bank! Oh, those roaring QUE. 'WEIC looking for you! W'c're losing all our money in the storkmnrkct. Eloise! Hawaii was never like this. The bank worft fail. Here I am, Lucy. Have you found that shadow yet. girls? How many girls swooned when you sang, Richard ? EBMEXEL Letk get started to the opera. Dig those hillbillics! He's mine Underclassmen u Ivan ., .5. - -wmauua.a h'3glh . NKB J unior Class . Bennett . Backs . Becks . Boyd Brown . Bush . Camine Carrier . Dunsmorc . Edwards Ehret . Ehret . Girty . Greene . Gregg . Grosnickle R. Harcourt l Hcismann R. Holden H. Hood T. Krell M. Kroener B. Langenbrunncr R. Laugcl F. Martin J. McCollum 5 McCoy A. hiorace MA Pfarr D. Poe J, Poe B. Rainey C. Bradford H. Bradley 1 Bradley M, Clark B. Day S. Deerwester W. Ellis S. Florence T. Ford B Hale G. Hallof G. Hamilton R. Jacobs B. Kelly D. Kraeft L. Lawhorn S. Ledford D. Lee N, hiorgan J. Pence B. Pfarr R. Reder H. Reynolds 5. Rich fg D. Roosa D. Rose j. Rost K. Roush I. Simpson A. Shaffnm LI. Shixcly S. Skinkle W. Spidlc G. Switzcr S. TaX'lor R. VVaIton President M. Kroencr, Vice President B. Kt-lly. Scrretary B. Day. Treasurer B. Langenbmnncr and Student Council Representative K Roush are on thmr way to conduct a junior Class mccting. P. Srhoolcr R Schoonover .I- Shirlds C. Smith H. Smith V. Smits E Whitecotton 'L :3. 1;; fa S.Wi11iams C. Wells L. White Many a pleasant time was spent Choosing jun- ior class rings. 81 Sophomore Class J. Adams R Adams D. Adkins G. Adkins A. Bartholomew K. Bemz H. Biggs D. Bineger L. Brock T. Bugg 5. Burns P. Callahan M. Coleman V. Connor B Corhn S. Cowan G DuCharme N. Dunham J. Dugger P. Easley C. Franz J. Fritz K. Garren D. Geier C. Hamilton D. Hammock GA Harris M. Heming M Jansen C. Jones N. Jones W. King R. Kyde T, Lacy C, Lawhom G Lewis NA Allan T. Applegate P. Amburn R. Bailey L Blount G. Bockleman R. Boume J. Bowman G. Camp I Carpenter C. Carrier M. CarIe J. Deerwester I Decrwestcr E. Dews D. Drinnen D. Ernst R. Ernst L. Fannon R. Forste Girty Glass Hahn Hall wwwa . Henkel A Hensley . Howington G. Hughes EPIC . Kracft . Kroeger . Kroener . Kyde gzaw Newton Lohr NICClanahan McDonough 05.3.0 J. Malott D. Mearns K Miller P. Mitchell L. Morris S. Mulligan G. Meyers C. Noggler D. Paulson R. Pearson BK Perry C. Poe G. Rolke S. Santel S. Schmidt EA Scull W. Spencer W. Stevens 5. Stock M. Stone W, Turner R. Tufts E. Vaskc L. Ward G Nfobley B. Molitor C. Moore G Morris M. Norris S. Ogden V. Osborne L. Palatas DA Randolph B. Reynolds J. Rich J. Rogers D. Shanks C. Smith L. Smith P. Smith R Stump J. Swingle D, Taylor M Terry L Watkins PV Ward S. chcr J. Wells C. Wilder J. Winchcster L. Wood The sophomore Class officers, J. Decru'cstcr. J Deerwester, S. Ogden, G Morris and C. Wil- der, pose for their picture. Freshman Class 84 C. Anderkin J. Anderson J. Benney T. Bradford D. Bradley V. Branscum J. Carmell S. Capozio 5. Chambers J. Carper D. Campbell L. Cox N4 Day 5. Dillon K. Eison S, Ellis C Elswick E. Enneking J. Frisby L. Frey C. Fields W. Gilley D. Gatts P. Glore J. Haas C. Hanifen G. Hansen B. Hickman D. Hickman H. Hinkle R. Baldock 1 l Barnett W. Behnke S Browning A Bailey G. Bailey I. Coffman S. Cole C. Conover D, Deffenbaugh B. Dilts W. Dean J. Estep J. Fisher L. Flashman J. Gambill S. Gibson IA Greenwald M. Harding P. Harres f B Hauser G. Hobelman- C. Moore J. Mosley R. Hood R. Hopkins L. Hoppe F. Horton R. Irvine C, Jackson L. James S. Jennings P. Jones J. Kelly B, Kinner D. Kirby D. Lacey Sy Lear R. Lohrey J. Marcum B, Mattox S. Mays D. McCarthy J. McCord T. McKinney DV Meacham J. Mertes L Million D. Murm S. Neale G. Nieman J. Ogg L. Paytes C. Pence R. Pence S. Perry D. Polly M. Potts S, Pugh B. Radar R. Hughes G. Igo R, Ingram E. Johnson A. Jones C. Jones J. Kirby S, Koehler T Krell L. Mariow T. Martin C. Martin D. McCoy T. McCoy R. McHenry H. Mandy R, Moore D. Meyer K. Opichka K. Osborn R. Pauley G. Pfarr C. Penrod P Pickelheimer L Rainey R. Rich M. Robinson 85 G. Ryan E. Rogers W. Salsgiver J. Rogers L, Sattler M. Schmitt S. Seitz K. Schoch R. Shaffner W. Schooler J, Sinnesk'y J. Seaman C. Smith S. Smith D. Smith M. Stamm K. Smith N. Swingle L. Smith K. Talley J, Thompson J. Taylor J.T011iver S. Thalhcimer J. Troxell J. Thomas J. Tuttlc M. Wells C. Wall N. Wilcox J. Wessner R Wilcox J. Wells A. Williams K. Wilson JA Williams C Wrenn M. Williams RV Wyrick G. Wilson The freshman class officers, J. Gambill, S. Capozio, L. Cox, W. Gilley and C. Fields, take time out for the camera. GENTRY APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE I02 Broadway Loveland. Ohio 86 Junior H NKI'. K. Adkins P. Adkins L. Anderson S. Anderson W. Annex; E. Barth R, Barth J, Bauer L. Bel! B. Bengen G BoCklemarm M. Bradley C. Biggs D. Breen WA Brock J. BulIins M. Cairns S. Campbell W. Carmine C Carrier R. Chambers S. Chapman H, Chisman T. Conley R. Dart E. Downs L. Dunham P. Dunn R. Dykes R. Eckert H. Ennis D, Estcll S. Fetick P, Fields M, Finnegan D. Foster S. Freels T. Fritz D. Gann D, Gcglein J. Backs C. Barth M. Bobb G. Bobbitt H Brown M. Brown J. Carroll D. Chambers R. Day C, Dcutsch B. Elam K. Ellis J. Ford L. Forste B. Gill I Gironc E. Gons A. Greenwald J; Hall K. Hamlin G Hamilton D. Hanners J. Hanifen R. Harris LA Harrison M. Harmon C. Henson E. Henze A. Hemdcn R. Hernden M. Hollon J. Huelsman K. Hughes R, Hughes T. Hugo D. Jackson B. Jones D. Jones L Jones P. Jones W Jones P. Kenny R. Klesch C. Kroegcr S. Lanham D. Lanncrd J. Lewis E. Lockwood D. Lucy M. Martin J. Mason V NICCoy P. MrDanicls D. Mearns K. Mehnc R. Mehne J. Moore V. Mondy J. IVIorgan J. hiichacl W. Miller . Hamilton , Hamilton 150 , Hauser Henderson 371 Hopkins . Hoppc $11.51 L. Jackson L. Jennings D. Keaton G. Kelly , Laugcl Lewis 71w . Maurer MCC oy 90 L. Meinekc M. Miller L. Million M. Mitchell uuumu 177m ' i V a 5a,?g; gws: g!!! M. Mullikin L. Mcyer P. Neely M. Newell D. Noth D. Opichka J. Osborn D. Parker G. Paytes B. Perry R. Perry J. Petit R. Puccini E. Reif B. Renner K. Rich M. Rogers B. Romohr E. Rose L. Rush K. Scheidt T. Schenske S. Schwieter D. Seitz W. Schoellman E. Shott J. Smith J. Spangler M. Sporing J. Stephens J. Stevens T. Stevens J. Thomas M. Thompson T. Tierney D. Toney D Nicholls J. Nordman S. Norris K Patterson L. Patterson D. Paytes L. Phillips N. Phillips C. Potts W, Rich G. Richie L. Riebinger F. Russell B. Rutherford M. Salcedo L. Self C. Sellers F. Shiveley R. Spear K. Spence C. Spidle 1. Stone G. Talley S. Taylor G. Tracy R. Van Lieu R. Vest J. Wall T. Ward J. Watkins P. Wells J. Williams K. Williams M. Williams T. Williams J. Adams S. Adams D, Alexander N. Amshoff G. Bechdolt B. Bonekemper L. Bourne R. Bradley D. Bryson E. Bullins D. Bums J. Bush L. Carrier B. Chapman T Cole P. Collinson S. Creech D. Croxton B. Davis W. Dews 009 D A Wesley , Whitecotton . WilIer . Wilner . Wilson B. Wilson M. Amyx T. R 31H? U353: PU? Applegate . Bailey Brock . Brown Bryant Callahan . Campbell Carrier . Conley . Cox . Creech Dillon . Drinnen Edmonds L. Wilson D. Winchester D. Woerner P. Woodward 92 M. Fields K. Finnegan J. Fox D. Fry G. Garren J, Gray R. Gray P. Gregg R. Griggs D. Haas D. Hciden Sv Heismann N. Hill D. Hughes L. Hundley L. Jacobs M. Jagger P. Johnston R. jordan G. Keaton Ev Kirby M. Koenig S. Kottc B Kuhn R. Kuhn J. Lee R Lewis B. Locke J. Lycan J. Maas R. Martin S. Martin F. Mathena M. Maurer J. Mayfleid R. McIntosh S. McKinney L. Meacham R. Meams C. Mobley M. Moore T. Morris M. Nichols C. Nicolay J. Nisbet H. Glass D. Grande J. Hall I Harrison G. Hurst B. Ingram J. Kelly B. Kirby S. Kyde L. Lawhorn J. Maas P. Martin B. McDonald D. McFarland K Moore M. Moore D Noggler R. Ogden K. Parker NI. Pauley P. Pelham K. Penney R. Polly S. Resler C Reynolds W. Rooney J. Saunders C. Schmidt M Sciple P Scllars G. Simpson J. Simpson D. Smith E. Smith J, Sporing R. Springer D, Stephens R. Stevens 1, Sturgill J. Thompson W. Thompson F. Tracy L. Ward M. Ward M. Warren D. Werk M. 1Williams S Williams J. Wilmer A. Wilson L. Perry B Poe D. Poe B. Ross S. Russell D. Roush J. Seward XV, Shields S. Shurts R Smith S. Smithson H Spangler C. Stcvenson P, Stewart A Stom- T. Turner D. Tyrrell D. Van Hoose W. Wicsmann C. Wilder L. Wilder E. Wilson P Woodward B. Wrenn THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS COMPANY Ge+ +ha+ reheshing new feeling wifh ice-cold Coca-Cola! 93 S. Zwick Teachers 311's. Salisbury tht- junior high librarian. has Charge of the activities of the junior high library. She plans many interesting displays and programs for her studentsV Eighth Grade Teachers: Mrs. Greenwald. Mr. Duncanson. Mrs. Hogan, NIT, Majoeu'ski. NIrs. Whipple. Seventh G r a d e T c a r119 rs : SEATED: Mr. Dunkle. Mrs. Krac- mcr. KIr. Cowt-r STANDING: XIr. VVanngford. XII. H'illiamsom ML Divkmam WHITLEY'S I.G.A. Super Markef . .megu m. x M? Wwwu- m w .. . FIRST ROW: R. Kuhn. R. RICIntOSh. R. Smith. D llrkrns. B. Bohnekcmpcr. R. Ogden L Carrier. SECOND: LA Meacham, M. Ward. M Moore, J. Nisbct. D. P09, P. Niarlin Mr. Englo. Basketball FIRST ROW: R. Spears. E Sellers. R. Darn R. Day, J Mr- Coy. SECOND: J- Huclsman: D4 Noth. Mr. Pam. B. Hausct'. R. Perry. FIRST ROXY: H. Conley R. Day J. Nishct. MI. Fiolds. L. Carrier. B. Chapman. B. Carninv. R. Martin J KcllyJ DJ Noth. D. Estol. SECOND: 3111 Englc. E. Svllorg J. McCoy. P4 Blurtin. M. W'artL J Carroll. J Osborne. R. Ogden. R. Perry. B. Hansvr. R. Gillespir. G. Hamilton. B. Jordan. D. NOL'Q'IPT- Baseball and Track FIRST ROW: R. Gillespie. Il. Conley. P. Stuart. G. Garren. M. Salsadm V. Mondy. Ii Jones. F. Lewis. B HarrEs. B. Pucrini R. SLCYCHS, T. Fritz. SECOND: J. Law. 1., Cnrricr. B. Bonvkvmpcr. F. Garvin: J. Haas. R. Kuhn. M. Moore. D. Slmvnx J 313215. SJ Svhucitmt P. Martin. R. Jordan J. Carroll. THIRD: Nina Englca J. Kelly. R, Ogden EV Car- ninc. H . Don's R. Dan. K4 Sx'hit'dr. IL Glass. R. Smilh. D. Grands. HI Thompson. R. McIntosh. R. Nlartim D. Noggler. 96 FIRST ROW: RV GilIespie, B. Poe, R. Gray, V Mendy, M. Moore, H. Conley, G. Garren. R. Puccini. J. Gray D. Nog- gler, R. Jordan. SECOND: Mr. Engle, MV Bradley, M. Amyxl R, Stevens JA Osborn, R. Day. B. Carmine, R. Klesch, J. McCoy, D. Stevens, P. Martin, R. Bryant, Mr. Williamson. THIRD: M. Moore, J. Maas, B Chapman, R. Ogden. R, McIntosh, H. Class, D. Grande, B. Cox, R. Mearns, R. Kuhn, J, Nisbet. Football FIRST ROW: R Stevens. B. Jordan. H. Con- ley, B, Gillespie. SECOND: Mr. Engle, H. Glass. 97 Cheerleaders 5. VVilIiamx J. Bush, K. Brown, G, Hurst. P. Dunn. J. Mason. C. Potts. JV Bush. K. Brown. S. Williams, J. Mason, P. Dunn. G Hurst, C. Potts. I 3: - z: 41.- UNION SAVINGS BUILDING 81 LOAN CO. Loveland. Ohio 4V29Xo 683-!53l All Savings Guaranfeecl in Full FIRST ROW: D Terrvll. P. Woodward, D, Frv. H. Spangler. R. Smith, N. Perry. R. Meams, M. Moore7 J. Nisbet, VI. Shields. L. Wilder. SECOND: P. Martin. M. Ward. KA Brown, L Hundley, N. Hill, S dee, MA Seiple, K. Penny, P. Callahan. T. Cole, B. Ross, G. Dillon. THIRD: R. Bailey, R. Gillespie, B. Kirby, E. Wilson, J. Lycan, E. Brock, S. Kotte. C, Mohiey, D. Haas, N. Amshoff, L, Jacobs, Choir FIRST ROWE D. Toney. V. B'Iondy. D. Noth. S. Norris. W. Brock, J NIOrgan. K. Ellis. M. Carins, R. Spears, B. Gill. SECOND: P. Dunn. T. Conley, J. Mason. J. Michael. K. Patterson, IVI. Newell, K. Spidle. M. Brown. D. Geglein: C. Potts THIRD: J. Nordman, B. Rutherford: M. Finnegan, E. Rose. Mr, Pulskamp, L. Harrison, P. Fields, L. Forste: C. Biggs. D. Opichka. i 1 Spelling Bee Winners The 1962 Junior High Spelling Bee winners were Debbie Roush, Janet Adams and Elizabeth Rose. Student Council SEATED: J, NICCOy. W Schocllman. K. Brown, D. Poe, D. Grands; K. Patterson. H. Spangler, D. Breen. G Dillion STANDING: Air. Mason: Mr, Dunkel, RA Gillespie, J. Spangler. R Stevens, J. Simpson, R Day. S. Norris, J. Nordman, P. Dunn, L. Wilson, and Mr. Gest. High Honors The Science Exhibit winners of the eighth grade were Leonard Perry, Bonnie Corrill, and Leon JonesV v Mike Ward was the salutatorian of the eighth grade. Barbara Ross was the valedictorian 100 ? Seniors NKB The Seniors of 1962 The senior Class oHicers arc President V. Hurst. Stu- dent Council Representative J, McHenry. Vice Pres- ident M. Smits, Secretary P. Bowling, and Treasurer j, Heiden. Class Flower Pink Carnation Class Colors Pink and White Class MOHO A Thief Can Steal Money, But Education NOT.H WILLIAM LEE ADAIVIS Track 1,2: Football, Reserve 2, Varsity 3: Band 1,2,3: Variety Show 2. ROBERT CURTIS AMBURN Football, Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4: Eastern Hills All Star Football Team 4: Enquirer All Star Team 4; Track 1,2; Basketball, Reserve 1,2, Captain 2, Varsity 3: L Club 2,3,4; Youth Club 1; Variety Show 3,4. ROBERT GERALD ANDREW Football, Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4: L Club 3,4. SAMUEL LAWRENCE BARRICK Ephrata High School, Ephrata, Washington 1,2; Clover Park High School, Tacoma, Washington 2,3; Baseball, Varsity 3,4; Variety Show 3; Scholar- ship Team 3; Junior Graduation Attendant 3: Bronze Scholarship Pin 4. NIARY FRANCES BARRY Reserve Basketball 2; G.A,A. 1,2,3,4, Vicc-President 3, President 4, Nu- merals 2, Letter 3, Trophy 4; All Star Team 4: Student Council 2, Secre- tary 2; Class Vice-Presidcnt 2,3; Tigefs Tongue 3: Scholarship Team 1; Spelling Bee 2; Pep Club 4; Choir 3; Variety Show 3,4: Library Club 2. MARGARET ANN BOWLING Softball 3,4; All Star Team 4; FTA 4; GAA 2,3,4: Numeral 3, Letter 4: FBLA 4; Tigefs Tongue 3; Reading Circle 4; Class Secretary 4; Pep Club 4; Choir 2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Junior Graduation Atmndant 3: Homecoming Candidate 4. MARGARET LOUISE BROCK Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Tigcfs Tongue Stag, Assist- ant Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Latin Club l,2,3,4, Vi'ce-President 3, President 4; Citizenk Committee on Youth Representative 3,4; Library Staff 3,4; Reading Circle 4; Scholarship Team 2,4: Spelling Bee 1,2,4; V,F:W, Scholarship; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4. KARLA KAY BROWN Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball, Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4, CO-Captain 2, Senior Award 4; Softball 1,2: Volleyball 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3, Trophy 4; Vice President 4; All Star Team 3: Cheer- leader, Reserve 1, Varsity 2,3,4: Majorette 1,2,3,4, Head 3,4: L Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4, CO-Assistant Editor 4: Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3; Homecoming Candidate 4; F.T.A. 1,2,4, Treasurer '4; Student Council Representative 2: Student Council 2,3; Tigefs Tongue Staff 4; Junior Graduation Attendant 3: Pep Club 1,4, President 1: State CertiE- cate 4: American Legion Honorable Rfention; Choir 1,2,3: Christmas Con- cert l,2,3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3,4; Nafl Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test. NANCY KARIN BYMAN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Numeral 2, Letter 4; Latin Club l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, Sec.- Treas. 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Library StaH 1,2,4; Library Club 2,4, Treas. 2; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Student Council Representative 3; Stu- dent Council 1,3, Sec. 3; Tigefs Tongue 3,4, Co-Ass't Editor 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Triple Trio 3,4; Choir 3; Spring Concert 3,4; Christ- mas Concert 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Reading Circle Award 1,2,3,4; Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3,4; Natal Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test; Girlis State Delegate 3; Science Award Banquet 4: Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3, Gold 4; DAR Award 4; P.T.A. Scholarship 4, American Le- gion Award 4; State Certificate 4. 'WILLIANI LEE CANIP Latin Club 1,2,3; Library Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Valedictorian, Science Award Banquet 1,3,4; Spelli'ng Bee 1,2; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4, State Certificate 3,4; Boy1s State Delegate 3: Nat? Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; State Certificate 4; Tigefs Tongue Staff 3; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3, Gold 4; Reading Circle Award 1,2,3,4; Edi- son Science Youth Day Dinner 4; Delegate World AHairs Institute 4. LINDA CHARLENE CARRIER Softball 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Scholarship Team 3; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4. ELIZABETH LYNN CORNETT Choir 1,2,3; Triple Trio 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 3, Tro- phy 4, Board 4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Tigerls Tongue 4: Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Prom Candidate 4; Junior Graduation Attendant 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Softball 4; Reading Circle 4; Scholarship Pin Bronze 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 1,3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Band l,2,3,4, Letter 3,4: All Star Team 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Sec-Treas. 2; State CertiHcate. WILLIAM FRANKLIN DAVIS, JR. Reserve Basketball 2; Latin Ciub 1,2,3; Scholarship Team 4: Variety Show 3,4; Nafl hilarit Scholarship Test 3; Buckeye Boys State Delegate 3; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4; Reading Circle 1,2,3; State Certificate 4, jAMES BAETY GAMBILL Varsity Football 4; Projection Club 3,4: Senior Scholarship Test 4, Honor able NIention; Natul Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test 3: Bronze Scholarship Pin 123,4: Variety Show 3,4, ROBIN CARL GEI ER DIANE LORRAYNE GUDGEON XNestern Hills High School 1,2,3; GAA. 4;. F.B.L,A. 4: Pcp Club 4: Choir 4; Spring Concert 4; Christmas Concert 4. BARBARA KAY HARRIES G,A.A. 1; Latin Club 1,2; Library Staff 1,3; FTAA, 2,3,4: Annual Staff 4; Variety Show 3,4; Prom Queen Candidate 4; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3; Scholarship Team I ; Nat'l Merit Scholarship Test 3: Senior Scholar- ship Test 4. CHERYL ANN HARRIS Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Triple Trio 1,23,41 Choir 1,2,3: Band 12: Spelling Bee 2,3,4; First Place 3,4; Nafl Merit Scholarship Test 3, Letter of Rec- ommendation; Scholarship Team 1,2; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4: Christmas Concert 4-: Spring ConCErt 3,4; State Certificate 4. RICHARD LOUIS HARTMAN Varsity Football 2,3,4, Captain 4: Baseball 2: L Club 3,4; Variety Show 3,4: Choir 3; Spring Concert 3: Christmas Concert 3.: Speech Contest 4. WARREN CHARLES HAUSER Baseball 2: Spanish Club 4: Band 1,2; L Club 4. JUDITH CAROL HEIDEN F.B.L,A. 1,3,4, Vice Pres 3, Pras. 4; Class Trcas. 2,4; Class Sec. 1,3; Variety Show 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3; Prom Queen Candidate 4. HAZEL DRUSCILLA HENZE F.B.L.AA 3,4; Annual Staff 4: Variety Show 4; 'lig'cfs Tongue Staff Jr. LEROY PAUL HICKMAN Reserve Basketball 2: Football Reserve 2, Varsity 3,41: Baseball 2,3,4: L Club 3,-1: Latin Club 2,3: Variety Show 3,4: Junior Graduation At- tendant 3; Choir 3: Natrl Merit Scholarship Test 3: Senior Scholarship Test 4: State CertiHCatc 1. ELIZABETH ANN HILE LAWRENCE AUGUST HOPPE Latin Club '2: Variety Show 3.4: Baseball '2: Student Council 1.2. VALERIE DEE. HCRST CAA, 4; Class President 4: Student Council 4, Vice-Prcsidcnt 4: Annual Staff 4; Variety Show 3,4: Homecoming Candidate 4: Junior Graduation Attendant 3 JUDY AGNES JOHNS Cross Keys High, Atlanta 6a.: 1: Frayser High, Memphis: Tenn, 2: W'ood- lawn High, Birminghanx A137; 3: CAA. 4: FT.A. 4. Secretary 4: Variety Show 4-: Annual Staff 4: Seniar Scholarship Test 4. RONALD THOMAS JORDAN L Club 4; Variety Show 4: Football, Varsity 3,4: Senior Scholarship Test 4, GERALD JAMES JUDGE St. Xavier High 1,2; Varsity Football 4; Salutatorian 4. KAAREN LEE KRESS Deer Park 1,2,3; Variety Show 3; Tiger75 Tongue 4. DONALD WILLIAM LAMB CHERYL ANN LANGDON Goshen High School 1,2; Variety Sh0w 4. JAMES WINFORD LEWIS MARGARET ELLEN LEWIS High School, Manchestef, Ohio, 1,2,3; Band 4; Choir Accompanist 4; Spelling Bee 4-; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4. LINDA KAY LIGHTNER G.A.A. 2,3. SHANNON MCFARLAND Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 4. JOYCE ALMA MCHENRY DOROTHY LOUISE NIEMAN F.B.L.A. 3,4; Library Staff 1; Variety Show 2,3; Tigeras Tongue Staff 3, Co-Editor 3; Triple Trio 2,3; Choir 2,3; Christmas Concert 2,3: Spring Concert 3; Scholarship Team 2, WILLIAM FREDERICK PARCHMAN Norwood High School 1,2: Football Varsity 34 Captain 4; Eastern Hills League All Star 4; Basketball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4: Homecoming King 4: From King 4; L Club 3,4: Track 3; Variety Show 3,4: Baseball 253,4. GERALD MARTIN PATTERSON BasketballJ Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Captain 4: Baseball, Reserve 2, Var- sity 3.4; L Club 2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Scholarship Team 3; Variety Show a 3:4: Sweethearts Ball Candidate 3; Junior Graduation Attendant 3. THOMAS EARL PELZER HARRY ROBERT PERRY: III Library Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4: Letter 4: Choir 132314: Spring Concert 3,4: Christmas Concert 123,4: Variety Show 123,4; Scholarship Team 3,4; Reading Circle Award 123,4; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1: State CertiEcate 4: Senior Scholarship Test. KATHLEEN ANNE PFARR BIcNicholaS High School 1: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 34: Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Tiger's Tongue Staff 4: Annual Stan 4: Variety Show 3.4: Scholarship Team 3: Bronze Scholarship Pin 2.34: Senior Scholarship Test 4; Nafl 116rit 3. GARY MARTIN PENROD JERRY LEE RADER LINNA RAE REAMES Band 1,2,3A; Letter 3:4; Choir 2,3: Triple Trio 23,4: Variety Show 1.2 3,4; Christmas Concert 123.4: Spring Concert 3,4; Su'ecthcart Candidate 1; Homecoming Candidate 4; Class President 2: Student Council 2, Rep- resentative 2; Scholarship Team 3,4; Annual Staff 4: Spanish Club 4; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3A; Pep Club 1: Senior Scholarship Test Jr; Nafl Merit 3. JAl-IES NIARTIN RIETH Band 123:4? Variety Show 12,33. RONALD HOWARD SCHWEITZER RICHARD ANDREW SCOTT McNicholas l; Choir 2,3; Track; Baseball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4: L Club 3,4: Scholarship Team 4; Variety Show 4; Christmas Concert 2,3; Spring Concert 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Natal Merit Test 3. CAROL ANN SEVVELL GAA. I,2,3,4, Numerals 2, Letter 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1,4; Choir 3: Spring Concert 3: Variety Show 3,4. LAURA LEE SHAFFNER Triple Trio 3: Band Librarian 1,2,3,4: Klajorettc 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4, Librarian 1,2,374; Variety Show 3,4; Christmas Concert 3,4; Spring Concert 3,4; Tigefs Tongue Staff 4; Annual Staff 4: Band Letter 3,4. MARGHERITA SIGILIANO Reading Circle Advard 4: Scholarship Team 2,3; Senior Scholarship Test 4. KENNETH JAMES SIMPSON Football 1,2,3,4, Eastern Hills League All Stars Team 3,4, Tri-Captain 4: Track 1,2,3: Baseball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3: Basketball, Varsity 4: L Club 2,3,4; Sweetheart Ball Candidate 2: Homecoming Candidate 4: Prom Candidate 4; Junior Graduation Attendant 3; Senior Scholar- ship Test. PATRICIA GAIL SKIRVIN G.A.A. 2,3,4; Variety Show 3; Western Star Cooking Contest 3; Love- land City Seal Award 3; Second Place 3. ARTHUR SNIITS Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball, Reserve 2; Baseball 2; Track 2; L Club 2,3,4; Projection Club 4; Variety Show 3,4; Choir 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice Pres. 4; Student Council 4, Pres, 4; Homecoming Candiv date 4; Prom Candidate 4; Junior Graduation Attendant. WAYNE RICHARD STAMM Eaton, Ohio, 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4; L Club 4, Letter 4. MARILYN JEAN STENDER G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual StaHr 4; Junior Cook Contest 4. JACK STEVENS BIICHAEL DEAN TALLEY Reserve Basketball 1; Spanish Club 2, Sec.-T1'eas. 2: Choir 1; Variety Show 4. KENNETH MICHAEL TAYLOR Varsity Football 3,4; Track 1; Latin Club 2,3: Projection Club 2,3; L Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Variety Show 2,3,4; Choir 2,3: Sweetheart Candidate 1; Homecoming Candidate 4; Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1: E.H.L. All Star Team 4; Post Times-Star All Star Team 4; Enquirer All-Star Team 4: Junior Prom Candidate 4: Scholarship Team 2,3: Representative to 2Youth for Americanismjk Christmas Concert 23: Spring Concert 2,3; Bronze Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4; State Certificate 4; American Legion Award 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Natgl Merit Scho1arship Test 3. TOMMY ROBERT TUCKER Track 1; Scholarship Team 2. JAMES ROBERT VORNBERGER SHIRLEY JEAN WARD Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball, Reserve 1,2: Varsity 3,4; CO-Captain 2; Var- sity Basketball Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Treas. 4: Numerals 3, Letter 4; Variety Show 3,4; Junior Graduation Attendant 3: Sweetheart B311 Queen 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Prom Queen: Speech Contest 4: GirYS A11 Star Team 3,4. CHARLES MCKEE WASSON KENNETH HOWARD WEBER Reserve Basketball 12: Golf 4; Band 1,2; Driving Rodeo 3: Variety Show 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2; Junior Achievement 4. MARY ANN WELLS HUGH JAMES WENE Band l,2,3,4, Captain 4; Choir 1,233: Tigefs Tongue Staff 4: Junior Achievement 4. CATHERINE ANN WEYAND G.A.A. I,2:3,4-, Numerals 2: FBLA 3; FTA 2; Library Club 2, Treasurer 2: Variety Show 354-: Pep Club 12, MAYBETH VVIGGINS Softball 4; Pep Club 1,4; Variety Show 3,4; R-Iajorette 12,14: Band Li- brarian 1,2,3,4 : G A.A. 4; Spanish Club 2; Youth Council 1; Choir 1,34: Band Letter 3,4; Spring Concert 4 JUDITH FAYE WILSON G.A.A, 4; Temporary Board 4-: Pep Club 4-; Christmas Concert 4: Band Librarian 4; Majorette 4, Letter 4: Variety Show 1,3,4: Majorette Letter 4. ELSIE JEAN HKRENN Variety Show 3,4: Majorctte 3,4: Band Letter 3.4. 116 Gold Pin Winners The highest award that any senior can receive for scholar- ship is the winning of a gold pin. A senior must have earned at least 90 points to have a gold pin. This year two sen- iors earned 100 points and over. Silver pins require 80 points. NO senior had that many. Sam Bhrrick Peg Lewis Joyce McHenry Bronze pins require 56 points. Thirteen seniors earned this pin. All these pins are pre- sented at graduation. Nancy Byman BilI Camp Bronze Judy Johns Louise Brock S. NICFarland Cookie Pfarr Mike Taylor Jim Gambill Betsy Cornet: Linna Reames Senior Awards Valedictorian Bill Camp givcs his speech at graduation. The American chion Awards were given to Mike Taylor and Nancy Byman. Honorable mention awards were given to Karla Brown and Jim Cambill. I... M. Taylor, B. Davis, P. Hickman, H. Perry, B. Camp, K. Brown, N. BymanJ L. Brock, B Cornett and C. Harris receive their State Certificates of Honor Louise Brock receives the V.F.W. Scholarship from Mr. Flynn, V.F.W. Representative. Mrs. Weyand, P,T.A, President presents the PTA. Scholarship to Nancy Byman. Nancy Byman receives the D.A.R. Award from M'n Hurst. Mr. Hurst presents gold schoIarship pins to Bill Camp and Nancy Byman. Everybody ready? Are we there yet? On our way, at last! Now; that room; six stories up . . . I20 VVaIk, walk, walk . . . Oh boy, food . . . But, Mrs. Kelly, please dorft make me walk up it! And more food! Mrs. Kelly, you were born to raise xx'hatj ? steps, Steps, STEPS . . . 121 Oh, hervis to the bus We were all impresscd by the driver . . P Taft Memorial. kTour score and seven years ago . . .5 There just carft be that many steps! Karia seems impressed by the statue of Mn Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial. At the Gettvsburg Eternal Peace Memorial the Hamc burns for world-u'ide peace 122 Our junior attendants for graduation wore S. Skinkle. M. Pfarr. K. Roush. B. Holden. S. Ehret. B. Spidle. LA Bush, H. Smith, S. McCoy, S. Williams. B. Kelly. and R. Schoonover. .f' C You had bcttcr put your hat on fast. Mort. 1 DonR look so scared! Its only a practice! Graduation , The big night finally arrived. a4! 7 Class of 1962 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION June 6, 1962, 8:15 p.m., Loveland High School Auditorium Processional W , 7 7, H Pomp and Circumstance Mudience Please Remain SeateoD Invocation . Rev. Joseph Urbain tPasTor, St. Columban Churcm Musical SelecTions , ,, . . , .. . Senior Girls Ensemble Valedictory Address ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A, ,, William Camp Commencement Address ,, , ,, Dr. Irvin E. Lunger Presioem, Transylvania Collega Presentation Of Awards ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mr. L W. HursT, SupT. Presentation of Diplomas , . ,, ,, , Mrs. Elizabeth Corne'r'r, Member Mr. Robert S. Poe, Member aoveland City Board of Educatiom Benediction , r , Rev. Joseph Urbain, Graduation Class


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